If the boat has Air-Conditioning, steaming up the inside shouldn't be a real problem with a shower. It knocks the moisture out of the air pretty fast.

I don't think I could get up at 5 a.m. and walk to the bath house to poop and shower every morning. I would want to have a shower on board and a pump-out service that emptied my holding tank on a weekly basis.

Maybe I'm just soft.

I lived aboard for 10 years and worked the whole time wearing suits to work and casual at home. We showered on the boat everyday and never had a moisture problem, did make sure the shower had proper ventilation thought. We've always lived on 40 plus foot boats and had plenty of storage. Also always lived at a marina because unless we are cruising my wife won't live at anchor or at a mooring. Which I happen to agree with her, when I was young my parents lived in a house with no bath and the only running water was a faucet with only cold water. No thanks, I'll do the adventure if cruising or out for a weekend but not everyday.

The pumpout is a must, most marinas I've been at have had a portable pumpout service so you didn't have to leave your slip. The Gangplank in DC will even do it for as part of you slip fee. I always made it a point not to wonder what people at moorings are doing but at the same time I don't fish in any areas close to mooring fields.

Living aboard does have it cons but nothing is perfect, living in a house has its cons also. I've always hated moving grass, had a house with 2 acres of yard at one point man did I hate moving that. I'd sooner be doing something on the boat, painting, cleaning, putter around on the mechanics, or anything than out in a yard. But like everyone has their likes and dislikes living aboard appeals to a lot more of my likes than not.